Gilad Evrony
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Medical schools in Manhattan rarely sit above the street-level hum of midtown. Gilad Evrony occupies a quiet fourteenth-floor suite just off Lexington, where the elevator doors open onto a different kind of classroom—one that trades lecture halls for white coats and microscopes. The building itself is a typical pre-war tower on East 32nd Street, its limestone facade blending into the grid of medical offices and small clinics that give this stretch of Murray Hill its professional pulse.
Students and faculty move through the corridors at 145 E 32nd St Fl 14, a space designed for the meticulous work of training future physicians. The curriculum here leans toward the biomedical sciences, with an emphasis on research that bridges laboratory discovery and clinical application. That dual focus shapes the daily rhythm of the program, where seminars on molecular genetics share the schedule with rounds at nearby teaching hospitals.
The neighborhood around the school feels like a crossroads of medicine and commerce; pharmacies and imaging centers stand shoulder to shoulder with coffee carts and delis. It’s a practical setting for a medical education—close enough to walk to NYU Langone or Bellevue, yet far enough from the tourist crowds to keep the sidewalks relatively clear. To ask about admissions or program details, the number is (646) 754-2222.
Directions to the office can be found on the map listing—look for the discreet entrance between a dry cleaner and a bank. The address is easy to miss unless you’re already looking for it.